Nikon F4S Film Camera User Manual


 
MULTIPLE
EXPOSURE
LEVER
As
the name indicates, multiple exposures are two or more
exposures of one or more subjects on the same frame.
1. Pull the multiple exposure lever toward you and release the
shutter.
The film will not advance. Multiple exposure lever is auto-
matically reset
to
the original position.
2. Depress the shutter release button again to take the second
shot.
Film will advance
to
the next frame.
For
more than two shots on the same frame, pull the lever
before each additional exposure.
In
continuous film advance modes, pull and hold the lever dur-
ing exposures. Exposures are taken continuously on the same
frame as long as the shutter release button
is
fully depressed.
After the last desired exposure, return the multiple exposure
lever to its original position; unless you cover the lens before
releasing the shutter again, this shot will be the final exposure
in
the series. The film
is
then advanced to the next frame.
Note that in multiple exposure operation, exposure compensa-
tion is required depending on subject brightness, background
brightness and number of exposures.
You
must determine the
necessary exposure compensation and make the adjustment.
To
cancel multiple exposure before releasing shutter, push the
multiple exposure lever back to the original position.
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